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This year SALA takes over Victoria Square for the
first time, transforming it into a buzzing creative
hub where artists will stage pop-up exhibitions
in shipping containers, changing regularly
throughout the festival.
Meet the artists, view their work, join in
workshops, demonstrations and activities or set
off on one of the many walking tours departing
from the square throughout August.
You can also get information about the festival, and other exhibitions and events, from the
official SALA information booth ...
Music and art have gone hand in hand for centuries, so it's
fitting that this year SALA has partnered with the Adelaide
Guitar Festival.
The special collaboration will see live performances by
Guitar Festival musicians at a selection of SALA exhibition
openings across Adelaide in the first few weeks of the
festival, as part of the "Guitars in Bars and other places"
initiative.
Just grab a copy of the SALA Guide and look for the little
guitar icon.
SALA goes guitar!
SALA in the Square
This year SALA has partnered with the RAA
to provide more ways to "get to the art of
the festival" than ever before, offering more
than 40 hosted and self-guided art tours
across the city, suburbs and regions.
Walk, cycle or drive your way through a
range of different artistic styles and genres,
including 22 bi-lingual Chinese tours and
a range of self-driving routes through McLaren Vale, the Adelaide Hills and the
Barossa. Take a walk through the streets and laneways of the CBD and explore
Adelaide's vibrant street art scene, with hosted tours in the city's west, east and
south every Saturday during August.
More art tours for 2016
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Congratulations to Sheila Whittam the winner of
SALA’s 2016 City of Unley Active Ageing Award.
New for 2016, the City of Unley Active Ageing
Award, supported by the Office for the Ageing, was
open especially for artists over the age of 60.
SALA is committed to ensuring artists at all ages are
engaged in the festival. This Award is part of a pilot
project focussed on encouraging participation of people over the age of sixty to dovetail
into the State Government’s active ageing strategies. We believe that active participation in
the festival has great benefits for older people, not least the ability to be acknowledged and
respected as independent artists, enjoying life.
SALA Art Award for seniors
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